The Bayelsa State chapter
of the Rice Farmers Association of Nigeria (RIFAN) has expressed worry over the
spate of “political farmers” in the state, urging members to de-politicize
farming, to achieve the desired development.
News
Agency of Nigeria report continues:
The
state Chairman, Mr. Ezekiel Ogbianko, gave the advice in an interview, in
Yenagoa, in Tuesday.
Ogbianko
described politics as major setback to agricultural development, not only in
Bayelsa but in Nigeria at large, noting that desisting from such act would
advance farm productions.
He
explained that many young and rural-based farmers had suffered and unable to
make quality impact in agriculture due to the barrier caused by some cabals in
the sector.
“I
have been saying it and I will continue to say it because the cabals in
politics have been our challenges and if we don’t talk, we will not overcome
them.
“I
am calling on members, who have been in one way or the other causing hindrance
to the growth of agriculture, to desist from it; we do not want portfolio
farmers; I must tell you because, the real farmers do not sit in the office.
“Farm
inputs, including fertilizer and seeds, do not get to the real farmers because
some cabals are working for what they will gain; we cannot get to the expected
level if we continue to join farming and politics.
“RIFAN
is worried because our aim is to demonstrate the real farming; we want to make
Bayelsa one of the states that produces rice in Nigeria; we have gone round the
eight local government areas of the state and we found out that rice can grow
very well here.
“We
have lands cutting across the local government areas; we have been working hard
to commence the year (2017) planting season and clearing has begun in some of
our lands, so, definitely, planting will follow immediately,” he stated.
On
clearing of land, the Chairman said that work was in progress on the 5,000
hectares of land at Asaingbene Community, Yenagoa Local Government Area of the
state.
“On
the land, our target to complete clearing is three weeks, then planting will
commence; I believe the contractor will meet the compilation target.
“Clearing
is also on-going in other of our lands located in different communities,
including Ondowari, Okpotuwari and Okiama,” Ezekiel explained.
In his response, one of the contractors, Mr Stanley Yangboya, Director of Itu-Stainless Resources Ltd, said he would meet up with the completion period and commended RIFAN on funding.
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